After that, you're good to go! The plugin will recursively look inside your folder, so all the photos, even those that are stored inside different folders will show up! To know more about how to use the plugin to it's full potential, read the next chapter. The plugin is now correctly installed! Click on "Set References Folder", and set the folder that contains all your references. There is now a new docker named "Photobash Images"! Place wherever you prefer. ![]() On the list, if the plugin was placed correctly, there should be a new entry named Photobash Images. ![]() ![]() Windows: Place the folder inside "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\krita\pykrita".Īll that's left is to activate the plugin inside Krita! To do this, start Krita, and on the top bar go to Settings > Configure Krita > Python Plugin Manager.Linux: Place the folder inside "~/.local/share/krita/pykrita".After extracting, place the it's contents in the correct folder: To download this plugin, download a zip from the releases. Want to see this in action? Check out the video! Tested in Krita 4.4.8, 5.0 and 5.1. ![]() An advanced Krita Plugin, laser-focused on improving productivity for photo-bashing and references!
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